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DETROIT (CBS 62) Here is a “top list” that Detroit does not want to be on.

Orkin, a pest control company, recently released a list of the top 50 cities based on the number of bedbug treatments it did in 2011.

Homes and businesses in the Motor City needed the company’s services so much last year it came in third for the most incidents.

Cincinnati had the highest number, followed by Chicago. Surprisingly, New York fell a couple spots from 2010, down to ninth place. Grand Rapids ranked 39th.

Here is the Top 15:

Cincinnati

Chicago

Detroit

Denver

Los Angeles

Columbus, Oh.

Dallas/Fort Worth, Tx.

Washington, D.C.

New York

Richmond/Petersburg, Va.

Houston

San Francisco/Oakland/San Jose, Ca.

Cleveland/Akron/Canton, Oh.

Boston

Dayton, Oh.

So, what’s causing this? “The changes in some cities’ rankings show bed bugs continue to be a problem in most areas of the U.S.,” said Orkin entomologist and Technical Services Director Ron Harrison, Ph.D, in a press release.

“Several of the top 50 cities have large, busy airports, and there could be a correlation between increased travel and bed bug activity. The changes could also be because the bed bug population is increasing overall, or even because the public is becoming more aware of bed bugs and has become better adept at identifying them.”